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A Yale professors list of companies staying in Russia has put the business world on notice
By Bryan Pietsch
Today at 6:16 a.m. EST
Among executives, board members, analysts and others in the business world in recent days, a whos who list has been floating around, showing which companies have pulled out of Russia amid its attack on Ukraine and which ones have stayed put.
The spreadsheet, compiled by Yale University professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and his research team, has become a naughty-or-nice list of sorts, with CEOs trying their best to avoid being placed on the roster of Companies That Remain in Russia With Significant Exposure.
Sonnenfeld, who founded the nonprofit Chief Executive Leadership Institute, said he has fielded calls from CEOs asking why we didnt have them on the right list, and what they needed to do to either clarify or actually take a more strong stance.
[Russia boycott: A list of global campaigns that are underway in support of Ukraine]
On top of skyrocketing inflation and a plummeting ruble, Russians have been left with a dwindling marketplace: Prada stores have shuttered, TikTok has suspended operations in their country, and car companies including Rolls-Royce, Toyota and Volkswagen have stopped shipping vehicles to Russia. Even WWE, the wrestling entertainment company, said it would halt operations there.
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By Bryan Pietsch
Bryan Pietsch is a reporter covering breaking news for The Washington Post from its hub in Seoul. He previously covered breaking news for the New York Times in Colorado. Twitter https://twitter.com/bybryanpietsch
FarPoint
(13,629 posts)Starbucks has 130 active stores in Russia! I am shocked...Coke and Pepsi still there too...Heinz is also a shocker.
I hope we start the local boycott action!
JohnSJ
(96,551 posts)not use their products
KarenS
(4,634 posts)I already don't use their products,,,, there's other big names too but we don't use those either,,,, dang.
JohnSJ
(96,551 posts)essential activity
SheltieLover
(59,617 posts)Getting 47 mpg avg in 2005 Honda Civic & rarely drive!
Tadpole Raisin
(1,527 posts)The companies that should leave are the ones which will hurt Putin.
The companies that should stay are the ones for which leaving would hurt the people.
To say all companies should leave is too indiscriminate and gives a person the false belief they are supporting something good when it might be anything but.
That being said the companies which stay should dedicate 100% of their profits from Russia to help Ukraine whether they help the fight or help the refugees.
Deuxcents
(19,737 posts)Doesnt kill them n thats what the people of Ukraine are doing..dying. Boycott these companies..does anyone really think any proceeds will go to help anyone? Thats not how companies do business. This is war n the Russians are the offenders so they need to suffer. Were suffering, too, with gas prices going up. Small price to pay. The Russian people will understand when it hits their pocketbooks
exboyfil
(18,000 posts)Even before their backing of Russia, they are also a bunch of expansionist thugs. There unwillingness to be open to what was going on in Wuhan (whether it was a lab leak or not) contributed to the Covid disaster. They haven't answered for that.
SheltieLover
(59,617 posts)Supporting the mad man?